Suggested texts for an introduction to crystallography: Massa, Werner (2004). Crystal structure determination. 2nd Edition, Springer 2004. (In Robinson Library). Hammond, Christopher (1992). Introduction to crystallography. Revised Edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford UK. (In Robinson Library) Sands, Donald E. (1993). Introduction to Crystallography (Dover Classics of Science and Mathematics), Dover Edition (first published 1975). – Not in Robinson Library. Oxford Chemistry Primers have several texts of relevance. This book series is generally very comprehensive: Clegg, William (1998). Crystal Structure Determination. Oxford University Press (Volume 60 of Oxford Chemistry Primers), 84 pp. (In Robinson Library) Weller, Mark T. (2002). Inorganic materials chemistry. Oxford Science Publications (Volume 23 of Oxford Chemistry Primers), 92 pp. (In Robinson Library). THIS IS A GOOD STARTING POINT. Some classic reference texts (some quite lengthy) include: Crystal Structure Analysis, Principles and Practice, Second Edition. Edited by William Clegg, Alexander J Blake, Jacqueline M Cole, John S O Evans, Peter Main, Simon Parsons and David J Watkin. July 2009. (ISBN13: 9780199219469, ISBN10: 019921946X). - I’ve not looked at this one myself but it has some good authors. Dent Glasser L. S (1977). Crystallography and its applications. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Ltd. Australia, 224 pp. Brown, P. J. and Forsyth, J. B. (1973). The Crystal Structure of Solids (Structures and Properties of Solids 2). Edward Arnold Ltd, London, 172 pp.